Once again gentleman a little advice is required from you seasoned vets out there in LOS . Im travelling to Phuket in the next 10 days and was wondering if there was a limit to the amount of CASH i can bring with me through customs without causing problems . You seem to get better exchange rates with good hard cash (£). Also ive heard its not to hard for ferang to get a bank account in thailand , what kind of process would i need to go through , i despise paying credit card company's loads of commision , Any help would be gratefully recieved
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Bring it all in cash. And then getpickpocketted! Why don't you bring travellers cheques or something a bit more secure?Back in the scene after a couple of years away. And no that does not mean I was residing at her majesty's pleasure. God it is good to be back among the girls with that bit extra!
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(smeghead_arch @ Jun. 03 2007,02:12) Once again gentleman a little advice is required from you seasoned vets out there in LOS . Im travelling to Phuket in the next 10 days and was wondering if there was a limit to the amount of CASH i can bring with me through customs without causing problems . You seem to get better exchange rates with good hard cash (£). Also ive heard its not to hard for ferang to get a bank account in thailand , what kind of process would i need to go through , i despise paying credit card company's loads of commision , Any help would be gratefully recieved
I use a Nationwide building society account free withdrawals anywhere in the world and you always get top rates when they exchange the money.
Open a secound account with them for back-up purposes incase you lose the card to the first account.
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